I- HUMAN CASE STUDY A 50-YEAR-OLD MALE REASON FOR
ENCOUNTER: ABDOMINAL PAIN LOCATION: OUTPATIENT CLINIC
WITH ACCESS TO:X-RAY ECG LABORATORY TESTING CASE
ASSESSMENT 2026
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Patient Profile
Case Name: i-Human Case Week #7
Age: 50 years old
Height: 6’0” (183 cm)
Weight: 170 lbs (77.3 kg)
Gender: Male
Chief Complaint
Reason for Encounter: Abdominal Pain
Clinical Setting
Location: Outpatient clinic with access to:
o X-ray
o ECG
o Laboratory testing
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Mode of Case
Assignment Mode: Learning Mode
Attempts Available: Not Specified
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS (HPI)
Mr. is a 50-year-old male who presents to the outpatient clinic with
complaints of abdominal pain for the past [insert duration, e.g., 2 days]. He
describes the pain as [e.g., sharp, dull, cramping], located in the [e.g., right
lower quadrant, epigastric region], with a pain scale rating of [e.g., 6/10].
The pain began [suddenly/gradually] and has been [constant/intermittent].
He reports [aggravating factors such as eating, movement] and [relieving
factors such as rest, medications].
He denies any recent trauma or strenuous activity. He reports associated
symptoms including:
Nausea: Yes/No
Vomiting: Yes/No
Diarrhea or Constipation: Yes/No
Fever or chills: Yes/No
Appetite changes: Yes/No
Weight loss: Yes/No
Urinary symptoms: Yes/No
Blood in stool or vomit: Yes/No
He has not tried any over-the-counter medications other than [e.g.,
antacids, pain relievers] with **[no/significant] relief.